The franchise has been built on the personalities and charm of its many villagers. There are currently over 400 villagers in, with the majority returning from previous games. All come with their own unique styles, catchphrases and goals.
With the number of villagers to pick from, it's hard to choose which have the best quirks about them. There are five robotic villagers across the games, and five villagers who are inspired by different food items. Players can meet several iconic characters, such as Isabelle, Tom Nook and Blanca — but who are the most unique villagers you can invite to your island or campsite?
Pietro is a clown-themed sheep who first appeared in His uniqueness mainly comes from his appearance, as he is the only villager who has such a colorful circus-inspired design, besides perhaps Marcel, who is likely inspired by mimes. He has a large red nose, and his catchphrase is "" to go along with it. He dons white face paint with a blue teardrop on one eye, and a pink heart on the other.
The name Pietro is Italian, being a variant of the name Peter. Despite this,his name is likely a play on which is a word used in Japanese meaning «clown» derived from the character Pierrot from traditional French pantomimes. His houses in and both appear to be circus-themed and are as colorful as he is.
Hans is a gorilla villager, but he better resembles a Yeti. He is mostly blue with white/gray hair, which makes him look cold or winter-themed. His house in has a snowy theme to it, and in all of his appearances will request items which are related to skiing. This is probably a reference to how the most common «sightings» of yetis have been in the mountains.
One Animal Crossing: New Horizons player has perfectly recreated the «duck at the lemonade stand» meme, with the help of the perfect villager.
He is one of four animals based on mythological creatures, with the others being Julian, Phoebe, and Drago, who resemble a unicorn, phoenix and dragon. Out of these villagers,
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